Medford High grad opening for Ariana Grande tweets support after explosion

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May 22, 2017 at 10:33 PMMay 22, 2017 at 11:12 PM

'My heart is broken' says Bianca Landrau.

By Gregory Katz / Associated Press

Bianca Landrau, a rapper and Medford High School class of 2008 graduate who is opening for Ariana Grande on her current tour, tweeted her prayers and support following an explosion at Grande's Manchester U.K. show that killed 19 and wounded at least 50 Monday night.

"My heart is broken," tweeted Landrau, known by her stage names BIA and Perico Princess. Landrau is one of the main support acts for the European leg of Grande's Dangerous Woman Tour.

The explosion struck Grande's concert in northern England late Monday, in what police say they are treating as a terrorist attack.

Greater Manchester Police said 19 people were confirmed dead and roughly 50 were injured by the explosion at Manchester Arena. Emergency vehicles were helping the injured and bomb disposal units were later seen outside the venue.

There was mass panic after the explosion at the end of the concert. The singer was not injured, according to a representative.

Britain's terrorist threat level has been set at "severe" in recent years indicating an attack is highly likely. Police said the explosion is being judged a terrorist attack unless new information proves otherwise.

Witnesses reported hearing two loud bangs coming from near the arena's bars at about 10:35 p.m. but there were few further details.

"A huge bomb-like bang went off that hugely panicked everyone and we were all trying to flee the arena," concertgoer Majid Khan, 22, told Britain's Press Association. "It was one bang and essentially everyone from the other side of the arena where the bang was heard from suddenly came running towards us as they were trying to exit."

Added Oliver Jones, 17: "The bang echoed around the foyer of the arena and people started to run."

Video from inside the arena showed concertgoers screaming as they made their way out amid a sea of pink balloons.

British Prime Minister Theresa May said the government is working to establish "the full details of what is being treated by the police as an appalling terrorist attack."

She said her thoughts are with the victims and the families of those who have been affected. The government is expected to call an emergency Cabinet meeting.

If the incident is confirmed as a terrorist attack it would be the most deadly in Britain since the London subway bombings in 2005.

Police advised the public to avoid the area around the Manchester Arena, and the train station near the arena, Victoria Station, was evacuated and all trains canceled.

Joseph Carozza, a representative from Grande's U.S. record label, said the singer is OK and they are investigating what happened.